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The Riprap Literary Journal is now accepting submissions
Submit your best poetry, nonfiction or fiction pieces by the Dec. 2 deadline for a chance to be published in Riprap Literary Journal’s issue 39. Visit the website to submit. Any additional inquires may be directed to .
Eggtooth Editions Scrapbook seeks entries for second contest
In conjunction with Northern Arizona Book Festival, Eggtooth Editions is now accepting submissions from writers who have not yet published a full-length book or work consisting of at least 50 pages. Entries may be from any genre and 15-50 pages long. The selected winner will be published and receive 20 copies of the Chapbook.
Entry costs $10 paid via PayPal if submitted online, or by check made payable to “Northern Arizona Book Festival” if sent through the postal mail. Email submissions to [email protected] with “Submission” in the subject line. All postal submissions should be sent to the following address:
Eggtooth Editions Chapbook Contest
PO Box 12777
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
The deadline is Dec. 15. For complete contest guidelines, visit the website.
Submit work to Catfish Creek
Catfish Creek, Loras College’s national undergraduate literary journal, is now accepting pieces for the seventh edition being released this spring. Any undergraduate student is eligible to submit, but must provide proof of current enrollment if work is accepted. There is no restriction on style or subject matter. Poetry, fiction, or nonfiction pieces should use standard margins and 12-point font. Prose should not exceed 4,000 words and be double-spaced with pages numbered.
Send a single .doc /.docx or RTF attachment electronically to the editor at with the genre and title in the subject line. Email body should also contain a brief cover letter and author biography. All submissions should provide author’s name, college affiliation, home, and email address on the first page in order to be contacted.
Any manuscript received after Dec. 10 will be deleted unread. Authors will hear back three to four months after submitting. Payment for accepted works is two copies of the issue.
The 2016 Arcadia Press Chapbook seeks eclectic editorial focused pieces
Submit your best poetry, fiction and nonfiction pieces for a chance to win $1,000 and 25 author copies. Manuscripts should be 15-40 pages long and submitted by Nov. 30. Entry fee is $20.
All poems, stories, and essays submitted will be considered for publication in Arcadia. All finalists will receive a copy of the winning chapbook. For more details visit the contest page.